Ceramics unearthed in Japan display Vietnamese links
This story starts off with how Vietnamese ceramics have been found in Japan, and continues to talk about the ceramic ...
This story starts off with how Vietnamese ceramics have been found in Japan, and continues to talk about the ceramic ...
In the first part of Srivijaya: A primer, we learnt about the empire’s role in controlling trade between China and ...
A feature about John McDermott, an American photographer who specialises in taking surreal photographs of Angkor. The black-and-white photography of ...
08 June 2007 (Viet Nam Net Bridge) - More details released about the 4,000-year-old-skeleton found in Tuyen Quang province. The ...
Another book review of "A New Human: The Startling Discovery and Strange Story of the "Hobbits" of Flores, Indonesia" by ...
20 collectors of Vietnamese antiquities showcase the best and oldest in an exhibition in Hue City for the Traditional Craft ...
The Economist reviews the Angkor: Sacred Heritage of Cambodia exhibition in Berlin and also touches on looted Cambodian antiquities.
While this news piece reports nothing new, it ties up the restoration of the fort in Malacca with tourism and ...
The first hint of a Sumatran-based polity was first alluded to by the eminent French scholar George Coedes 1918, based ...
A 4,000-year-old skeleton has been found buried in a cave in the mountainous Tuyen Quang Province.
Stay connected with the latest breakthroughs, research, and events from across Southeast Asia’s archaeology scene. Sign up today for exclusive weekly updates, trusted by over 2,000 subscribers.